(APR 9) SAN FRANCISCO, CA (April
9, 2018) - Prince Ranch Boxing (PRB) is happy to announce the
signing of undefeated flyweight contender, Casey "The Lady
Hawaiian Punch" Morton (7-0-3, 1 KO). Morton joins a stellar
group of fighters under the (PRB) management team, which include
Damien "Sugar" Vazquez (13-0, 7 KOs), Blair "The Flair" Cobbs
(8-0-1, 6 KOs) and Issac "Canelito" Avlar (14-0, 9 KOs) to name
a few.
"After signing with Greg Hannley
and Prince Ranch Boxing, I feel my career is headed in the right
direction," said Casey Morton, of San Francisco by way of
Honolulu, Hawaii. "I'm going to take full advantage every
opportunity that comes my way. I'm hungry to get to the top and
I'm hoping to be fighting for a world title by the end of the
year."
"Casey is a sensational fighter with a great team behind her,"
stated Greg Hannely, president of (PRB). "In addition to her
tremendous fighting talent, she's also got the image to
transcend across all aspects of multimedia. She's knocking on
the doorstep of a world title and we want to get her in back in
the ring as soon as possible."
Morton, who trains out of the SNAC Research & Training Facility
owned by Victor Conte, is coached by Nonito Donaire Sr., father
of 2012 Fighter of the Year, Nonito Donaire Jr. Morton and
Donaire Sr. have two fights together, and she couldn't be
happier.
"Working with Nonito Sr. has been a tremendous blessing to my
career," Morton continued. "Although we've only been together
for a couple of fights, I've learned so much in that short
period of time. I'm starting to sit down on my punches, which
has added a significant amount of power to my punches. We are
working great together."
In her last fight on March 25, 2018, Morton, with Donaire Sr. in
her corner, traveled to Manila, Philippines, and captured the
WBO Asia Pacific title, winning by a shutout unanimous decision
against Nongmuay Kokietgym (13-4-3).
"I have a tremendous team behind me," Morton concluded. "I want
to thank Victor Conte, Nonito Donaire Sr., all my family and
friends, and last by not least, Greg Hannley for supporting me
on my journey to become a world champion. I give all credit to
God for my blessed career."